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Tarale Posts: 2379/2713 |
Originally posted by Rom Manic At the moment I don't even know what kind of car he's driving. But knowing him, it doesn't belong to him, is still registered under somebody else's name, and he's racking up many, many speeding fines for that person |
Rom Manic Posts: 410/557 |
I'll blow up his car. No joke. PM me |
Ailure Posts: 1907/2602 |
Originally posted by TaraleWould be funny if you could manage to do a few 800 USD commisions. But considering the timeframe and blah. Yes, there have been commisions on furbid going that high but eh... it's usually artist that are (too) popular. :/ I wish I could help in some way but... I have no way of sending money. -.- Also my economy is a bit fragile at times. |
Tarale Posts: 2289/2713 |
Eh, I just posted it cause this has been going on so long now I forget which parts are me whining and which parts are teh law.
Oh, and in exchange for all of the aforementioned stuff, I get protection from all debts that are mine or my ex's or whatever. I've been told that considering I don't have much, it may actually not be too bad for me to go bankrupt (my car is worth $700, it's a tad under the threshold) but I'd rather avoid it. I want to own a home one day. |
||bass Posts: 478/594 |
That's fine. I'm not interested in the exact details of the austrailian law because the law is wrong. You should seriously find another place to live that has a more CORRECT legal system. |
Tarale Posts: 2288/2713 |
Well, I've been reading the bankruptcy stuff again:
with travel: Any person who is an undischarged bankrupt must obtain written permission from their trustee to leave Australia. And then there's amount restriction on things, like tools Tools And Credit Limits It is a criminal offence for a bankrupt person to obtain or attempt And things like your pay being docked to contribute toward the debt. And all around just not fun... |
||bass Posts: 477/594 |
Considering the seriously fucking messed up legal structure you seem to be under, I honestly wouldn't be surprised if you could manage to apply for asylum in some other country. I'm almost positive that alot of those bankrupcy restrictions violate a large number of UN resolutions. |
Tarale Posts: 2284/2713 |
See, the problem is he did this all under my business name -- which is legally my name. And I have no way of proving that it wasn't me, that it was him.
So, I'm legally responsible for the lot of it, because he was "clever" enough to do it under my name. That's not the thing that cheeses me off the most. I'm actually getting kinda used to (if not worn down by and depressed by) the debt issues. The thing that really hurts is when I mention what has happened and creditors turn around and accuse me of being a fraud. As has happened two days ago, which sent me into a fairly severe little depression. |
||bass Posts: 475/594 |
Originally posted by TaralePermission from creditors to travel? Damn, talk about archaic. I thought that practice was abandoned 200 years ago (it was here). I can guarintee you 100% that that is a fairly serious violation of a number of UN resolutions as well as several international treaties. Remind me to never EVER travel to Austrailia.Originally posted by ||bassOriginally posted by TaraleNot only does Aus seem to have some seriously fucking MESSED UP laws regarding money (your ex would be serving a hefty prison sentence if he were in the US). I'm pretty sure that denying a passport over a bankrupcy is against several international laws as well as the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We have basically the opposite system here. If you lived in the US, you would be off the hook and your ex would be serving a 10-20 year prison sentence. You know what's even nicer about living in the US. Foreign creditors aren't permitted to collect from US citizens. I owe nearly $1000 in taxes to the area of Scotland I was living in in 04-05 and I'm having fun thumbing my nose at them and telling off the creditors when they call because they legally can't touch me because I'm a US citazen and they arent a US entity. |
Tarale Posts: 2282/2713 |
Originally posted by ||bassOriginally posted by TaraleNot only does Aus seem to have some seriously fucking MESSED UP laws regarding money (your ex would be serving a hefty prison sentence if he were in the US). I'm pretty sure that denying a passport over a bankrupcy is against several international laws as well as the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. I think the only way I'm allowed to travel overseas is with the permission of my Trustee / creditors. So it would depend on them; but frankly things go so poorly for me in general I'm inclined to believe they'd say no... |
||bass Posts: 474/594 |
Originally posted by TaraleNot only does Aus seem to have some seriously fucking MESSED UP laws regarding money (your ex would be serving a hefty prison sentence if he were in the US). I'm pretty sure that denying a passport over a bankrupcy is against several international laws as well as the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
Tarale Posts: 2281/2713 |
No, not forever, just long enough to make things difficult for a while, most of them, and it being on my record forever will make it nigh-impossible to get a loan for a very long time... |
Xkeeper Posts: 3975/5653 |
Originally posted by TaraleAll of these are forever? What the holy fucking hell? |
Tarale Posts: 2278/2713 |
Okay, from memory, bankruptcy entails:
* I cannot travel overseas * I cannot own a car worth more than $5,000 * Property which I own can and will be seized and sold off to pay for debts * I will not be able to get a loan or anything for at least 5 years * It remains on my record forever and ever * a whole bunch more stuff that sucked I can't remember now, but I spent some time researching it back with the $27,000 thing. And I dodged that bullet back then, but not by much. |
Cynthia Posts: 4692/5814 |
I know how damaging the bankruptcy thing would be, but... How much damage would the court appeal do on top of that if you can't make ends meet by then? |
Tarale Posts: 2271/2713 |
Considering that this has been 3 years overdue; no, they will litigate. It's not a collection company that's calling me, it's lawyers.
They have made clear their exact intentions regarding litigation very clear. |
MathOnNapkins Posts: 824/1106 |
Yeah... and plenty of collection companies threaten the same thing. I would try to get as much money as possible by their deadline but I wouldn't stress out too much about the actual deadline. In the time it would take to get something like that through the courts you would have paid them by then anyways. |
Tarale Posts: 2270/2713 |
They have stated that if I do not pay on time they will pursue a court ruling against me and then file for a bankruptcy. |
MathOnNapkins Posts: 823/1106 |
What happens if you don't pay on time? It seems to me that most credit companies, no matter how agressive, just want their money. They don't care when. |
Tarale Posts: 2257/2713 |
See, I don't like PayPal -- it scares me. I've heard so much negative stuff about it it sounds like yet another financial disaster waiting to happen to me
I'm not sure I trust any of the web based systems with money actually, they all freak me out. The last thing I need is more problems with my money, I have enough of those I think I might need to concentrate on budgeting and selling my PC and/or iPod But I don't want to sell either. |
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